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Third Party Candidates; Why the Hell Not? PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Alex Zeese   
Monday, 06 November 2006
Andrea Noble – Washington Prism

On a Saturday night in the small, liberal city of Takoma Park, Maryland, just across the district line from Washington DC, an energetic house party is raging. Middle Eastern drumming flows out into the chilly streets, inviting passers-by through the open front door framed with Buddhist prayer flags and into the warm living room where a belly dancer shimmies to the beat.
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Zeese Lashes Out at Record of Dems and Reps in Maryland PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Alex Zeese   
Monday, 06 November 2006

Special to the AFRO

By Nana S. Achampong
November 4, 2006

Antiwar candidate for United States Senator Kevin Zeese last Saturday managed to rouse a rather unanimated gathering at 66th Annual NAACP Convention by attacking fellow contenders Lt. Gov. Steele and Ben Cardin as belonging to parties that are controlled by special interests and therefore incapable of addressing the pressing needs of the people of Maryland. Zeese, who is endorsed by the Green, Libertarian and Populist Parties, said Marylanders were tired of the two parties and demanded a new independent way forward.

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Vote on Tuesday PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Alex Zeese   
Monday, 06 November 2006
by R.B. Jones
Baltimore Times

Voting brings out mixed emotions in me. Part of me agrees with a former professor of mine who was an anarchist, who said in class, “Don't vote, it only encourages them (corrupt politicians).” Part of me wants to vote because so many of my people died to acquire and maintain the right to vote, despite my disdain for most of the names that show up on the ballot. I force myself to vote in every election for some basic reasons. Neighborhoods that vote in significant numbers on a regular basis tend to get better service from government. The politicians for the most part only respond to campaign contributions, votes, and pressure ranging from calls and letters to civil disobedience and disruption of business as usual.

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Vote on Tuesday PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Alex Zeese   
Monday, 06 November 2006
by R.B. Jones
Baltimore Times

Voting brings out mixed emotions in me. Part of me agrees with a former professor of mine who was an anarchist, who said in class, “Don't vote, it only encourages them (corrupt politicians).” Part of me wants to vote because so many of my people died to acquire and maintain the right to vote, despite my disdain for most of the names that show up on the ballot. I force myself to vote in every election for some basic reasons. Neighborhoods that vote in significant numbers on a regular basis tend to get better service from government. The politicians for the most part only respond to campaign contributions, votes, and pressure ranging from calls and letters to civil disobedience and disruption of business as usual.

Zeese Lashes at Record of Dems and Repubs in Maryland PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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Sunday, 05 November 2006

Report on the NAACP Debate

Special to the AFRO

By Nana S. Achampong
November 4, 2006

Antiwar candidate for United States Senator Kevin Zeese last Saturday managed to rouse  a rather unanimated gathering at 66th Annual NAACP Convention by attacking fellow contenders Lt. Gov. Steele and Ben Cardin as belonging to parties that are controlled by special interests and therefore incapable of addressing the pressing needs of the people of Maryland. Zeese, who is endorsed by the Green, Libertarian and Populist Parties, said Marylanders were tired of the two parties and demanded a new independent way forward.

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